Monday, March 3, 2014

Babymoon Guide To Future Moms And Dads


A babymoon is a vacation taken by a couple either soon before, or soon after, the birth of their baby, like the honeymoon which follows a wedding. It is  a period of time that parents spend bonding with a recently born baby. Nowadays , it is also described a vacation taken by a couple that is expecting a baby, in order to allow the couple to enjoy a final trip together before the baby is born.


Babymoons are quickly becoming the hottest trend in travel among parents-to-be. 
Future Moms and Dads are searching for a vacation that gives them time to 
strengthen their bonding with each other and also with baby.

Lot of Question about Planning of babymoons ?? 


Not to WORRY now !!!!!!! Here is the unique and budget friendly Babymoon Ideas for you :-)





From choosing a destination to planning a beautiful and memorable babymoon trip , to deciding the best time for a pre-baby or post-baby vacation period , to tips and suggestions for pre-baby travel , here I have tried to provide all the information which will surely help you in perfect Babymoon tour.


Babymoon Tips and Suggestions




  • If you're flying to your babymoon destination, check with the airline to see if they have any restrictions regarding pregnant passengers. Some airlines require a letter from your doctor stating that it's safe for you to travel, particularly if you're more than 32 weeks along.

  • Even if your airline does not require a doctor's letter, we strongly recommend getting one anyway! Should your plans be disrupted in any way, you may be required to change planes (and even airlines) - and you might find that the new airline enforces stricter regulations regarding flying during pregnancy than the original one.











  • When packing your bags, include the contact information for the nearest medical center along with the phone number of your obstetrician.If your flight includes a meal, check that the ingredients are safe for pregnant women.

  • Consider purchasing trip cancellation insurance. Plans typically reimburse your non-reimbursed travel expenses if an emergency (death, sickness, airline strike, travel company bankruptcy, etc.) occurs right before or during your trip causing it to be canceled, interrupted or delayed. Many travel insurance plans list pregnancy as an exclusion for coverage so you need to read the fine print.

  • If you are traveling outside of the U.S. on your pre-baby vacation, verify that your medical insurance will cover you if you need medical care - many policies do not provide coverage outside of the U.S. If you aren't covered, consider purchasing travel medical coverage. Again, pregnancy is an exclusion for coverage on many policies, so shop carefully for this coverage.

  • Wear comfy shoes for your journey (particularly if you're flying) and bring snacks... as you have probably noticed, pregnancy can make you unpredictably hungry!

Review my Upcoming blogs on "Best Time to Take Your Pre-Vacation Babymoon" and   "When to Babymoon - Best Destinations" 



Thanks ,





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